Interbank Transfer

Interbank Transfer gives members of Lebanon FCU the ability to conduct ACH transactions between their LFCU Account / Loans and other financial institutions. Members can use FI to FI Transfers to transfer money to or from their credit union account. This is a feature on NetTeller Online Banking and is not available on the mobile app.

Set up a Interbank Transfer Account

Visit lebanonfcu.org and sign into your account using NetTeller
    • Once you are signed in click on the “Interbank Transfer Tab”
    • You will need to “Add Account” where you will fill out information such as:
      • Account Name
      • Financial Institution Name
      • Routing Number
      • Account Number
      • Account Type
    • You will then need to verify the account
      •  Auto verification: Your external account will be credited with a random amount within one to two business days. Once you see the credit on your external account, log back into NetTeller, go to Enrolled Accounts and key in the amount of the credit without decimal points or dollar signs. For example, if 21 cents credits your external account, you will enter 21 in the Verification Amount field. You will have 7 calendar days to complete this process.
    • You may not set up recurring of future dated transfers

Already set up and verified?

Visit lebanonfcu.org and sign into your account using NetTeller

    • Once you are signed in click on the “Interbank Transfer Tab”
    • You will click on “new transfer”
    • Fill out the necessary information and click submit
    • To double check your transfer has been initiated click on “pending transfers” under the Interbank Transfer tab to view the initiated transfer
Daily: The total dollar amount of inbound transfers cannot exceed $5,000. The total dollar amount of outbound transfers cannot exceed $5,000. You may not set up recurring or future dated transfers.

Questions?

If you have any questions, please contact us during normal business hours.

Email: lebfcu@lebanonfcu.org
Phone: (717) 272-2210 | Option 5

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